Tuesday 7 June 2011

[TechRepublic] How to annoy your Web site visitors

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10 things that will annoy the hell out of your Web site visitors

It's easy to get caught up in the implementation details of a Web site design project and lose sight of the hands-on user perspective. Calvin Sun airs a few user experience grievances that can alienate site visitors -- permanently. Read more

Resource of the day

Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center

Perforated tiles on a raised floor deliver unpredictable airflow levels, causing inefficiency and equipment failure. This paper discusses data center design on perforated tile airflow and how to improve airflow predictably.


IT managers: Stop making excuses for the jerks on your team

You can't change someone's personality but you can darn well make it clear that certain behaviors resulting from that personality won't be tolerated. Read more

Five tips for avoiding common Web design sins

Some basic Web design guidelines are ignored on a regular basis, leading to inefficiency, security issues, and a poor user experience. Ryan Boudreaux offers his take on what not to do when designing your site. Read more

Watch out for a gotcha when using the VMXNET3 virtual adapter

Virtualization expert Rick Vanover shows how using the VMXNET3 virtual network adapter may cause confusion for Windows administrators. Read more

10 'What were they thinking?' managerial moments

Even the best managers sometimes have a bad day -- or a bad moment. Alan Norton shares some of the confounding, over-the-top managerial behavior he's seen through the years. Read more

Featured multimedia

 

Extreme toothpick artist a patient man

Steven J. Backman's painstaking (and splinter-inducing) artworks require only three things--toothpicks, glue and plenty of patience. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Data Center Projects: Commissioning (American Power Conversion (APC))

Live Webcast: Top 10 Considerations for a Server Refresh (TechRepublic)

RECOVER - A simpler, quicker and more efficient DR process (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Comparing Data Deduplication Systems (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

AC vs. DC Power Distribution for Data Centers (American Power Conversion (APC))


Apple's next frontier: Your data

Apple is very picky about the opportunities it goes after, but it appears it is about to make a big new bet on the cloud. See what iCloud might look like and the challenges Apple has to overcome.



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